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05-29-2013 10:15 PM | |
Skyewillow |
guppies can't count ![]() but as long as she has some friends, she'll be happy! ![]() |
05-29-2013 09:19 PM | |
Canis | Three is perfect ^^ Guppies like groups of odd numbers. |
05-29-2013 06:29 PM | |
crowntaillove3 | Trust me, they will NOT be in the same tank! Lol. Is this enough for a group or should I get more than three? |
05-29-2013 06:27 PM | |
Canis | Mkay, just keep in mind that the typical ratio is one male to two females, to avoid the females being overly abused. |
05-29-2013 06:24 PM | |
crowntaillove3 | She isn't in with them, and I got her from a friend who thought she was a male. I've decided that I will get her three other females. |
05-29-2013 04:20 PM | |
Canis | 2.5 gallons is not enough space for a guppy to swim. They are meant for at least a 10 gallon tank. Is it possible to exchange the female for a male wherever you got her from? She may suffer abuse from the males if left in the tank with them. |
05-29-2013 10:38 AM | |
crowntaillove3 |
Female Guppy? Hi guys, so I have this female guppy that I don't know what to do with. Right now, she is in my 15 gallon tank with no other female guppies. I got her thinking she was a male and planing to put her into a tank with other male guppies, but when I did some more research, I found out it was a female. Would it be okay if I put her into a 2.5 gallon tank with one calm male betta and one mystery snail? Thanks! |
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